Re: Re: Issues Connecting to PDB
Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2022 00:33:56 +0200
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tnsnames.ora still needs the entry. Listener.ora does not need it.
Albert
On Wed, Jun 29, 2022 at 12:52 PM Scott Canaan <srcdco_at_rit.edu> wrote:
I removed the pdb entry from the listener.ora file and the tnsnames.ora file and restarted the listener.
Now, I get:
oracle_at_vmora00b7:DBA2CTST>sqlplus sys_at_dba2ptst as sysdba
SQL*Plus: Release 19.0.0.0.0 - Production on Wed Jun 29 15:51:29 2022
Version 19.15.0.0.0
Copyright (c) 1982, 2022, Oracle. All rights reserved.
Enter password:
ERROR:
ORA-12154: TNS:could not resolve the connect identifier specified
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From: oracle-l-bounce_at_freelists.org <oracle-l-bounce@freelists.org> On Behalf Of Al B.
Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2022 10:21 PM
To: Scott Canaan <srcdco@rit.edu>
Cc: oracle-l@freelists.org
Subject: Re: Issues Connecting to PDB
Hi Scott,
Listener.ora does not need a separate entry for PDB, because there is no such thing as PDB instance. As soon as listener knows about container instance, the PDB inside that container should auto register with the listener as a service with the name equal to PDB name. Try to remove the PDB entry and see if it helps.
Good luck,
Albert Balbekov
On Tue, Jun 28, 2022 at 10:25 AM Scott Canaan <srcdco_at_rit.edu> wrote:
I am playing with containers to try to learn the nuances. I have a container database and one pdb. The particulars are:
Oracle version: 19.15
O/S: Red Hat 7
Container: dba2ctst
Pdb: dba2ptst
Both the container and pdb are open:
SQL> show pdbs
CON_ID CON_NAME OPEN MODE RESTRICTED
---------- ------------------------------ ---------- ----------
2 PDB$SEED READ ONLY NO
3 DBA2PTST READ WRITE NO
I set the system password in both (I think), using the following command:
SQL> alter user system identified by xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx container=all;
User altered.
When I try to connect to the pdb, I get an ORA-01034:
SQL> conn system_at_dba2ptst
Enter password:
ERROR:
ORA-01034: ORACLE not available
ORA-27101: shared memory realm does not exist
Linux-x86_64 Error: 2: No such file or directory
Additional information: 4475
Additional information: -1748254857
Process ID: 0
Session ID: 0 Serial number: 0
Warning: You are no longer connected to ORACLE.
The alert log doesn’t have any errors indicating what file might be missing.
I’m thinking the issue is really with the listener and tnsnames.ora file. The listener has the following entry:
(SID_DESC =
(GLOBAL_DBNAME = dba2ctst.rit.edu)
(SID_NAME = DBA2CTST)
(ORACLE_HOME = /oracle/app/product/19.0.0.0)
)
(SID_DESC =
# (GLOBAL_DBNAME = dba2ptst.rit.edu)
(SID_NAME = DBA2PTST)
(SERVICE_NAME = DBA2PTST)
(ORACLE_HOME = /oracle/app/product/19.0.0.0)
)
The entries in the tnsnames.ora file are:
DBA2CTST =
(DESCRIPTION =
(ADDRESS_LIST =
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = 1.1.1.1)(PORT =1521))
)
(CONNECT_DATA = (SERVICE_NAME = DBA2CTST))
)
DBA2PTST =
(DESCRIPTION =
(ADDRESS_LIST =
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = 1.1.1.1)(PORT =1521))
)
(CONNECT_DATA = (SERVICE_NAME = DBA2PTST))
)
The lsnrctl status command returns:
Services Summary...
Service "DBA2PTST" has 1 instance(s).
Instance "DBA2PTST", status UNKNOWN, has 1 handler(s) for this service...
Service "dba2ctst.rit.edu" has 1 instance(s).
Instance "DBA2CTST", status UNKNOWN, has 1 handler(s) for this service...
I thought you were supposed to be able to connect directly to a pdb, as if it were a standalone database. I’m sure it is something simple, I just can’t see it.
Thank you,
Scott Canaan ‘88
Sr Database Administrator
Information & Technology Services
Finance & AdministrationRochester Institute of Technology
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